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I Buzz Lightyear love you. You know - to infinity and beyond?" "Yeah? — Susan Andersen
For human community life cannot long endure on a basis of crude force, brutality, terror, and hate. — Albert Einstein
Like most men, Wick could not help terror about one thing erupting as anger about something else. — Jeff VanderMeer
We don't have to live in a world where everyone reacts perfectly the first time around, and if you don't, everything falls apart, and no one speaks to you ever again. — Brie Larson
My sister told me a soul mate is not the person
who makes you the happiest but the one who
makes you feel the most, who conducts your heart
to bang the loudest, who can drag you giggling
with forgiveness from the cellar they locked you in.
It has always been you.
-Love, Forgive Me — Sierra DeMulder
The object of art is to give life a light through which you can imagine and see the world. — Debasish Mridha
To get scared is something not in my personality. — Ram Kapoor
There is something deeply satisfying in shaping something with your hands. Proper artificing is like a song made solid. It is an act of creation. — Patrick Rothfuss
Some people have inspired whole countries to great deeds because of the power of their vision. And so could he. Not because he dreams about marching hordes, or world domination, or an empire of a thousand years. Just because he thinks that everyone's really decent underneath and would get along just fine if only they made the effort, and he believes that so strongly it burns like a flame which is bigger than he is. He's got a dream and we're all part of it, so that it shapes the world around him. And the weird thing is that no one wants to disappoint him. It'd be like kicking the biggest puppy in the universe. It's a kind of magic. — Terry Pratchett
Theatre is so much fun because you do theatre and you have a month of working it out on your own, and then a month of rehearsal, so by the time you get to stage I know where I'm failing and I know where I'm succeeding and your boundaries are pretty concrete. — Chris Pine